Independence Day, the Fourth of July, is a big deal in this country. My suburb, Webster Groves, has one of the bigger festivals in the area, although nothing compared to the main event downtown. I like to go over on opening night and shoot the carnival rides around sunset.
I'll be in the city center tonight to shoot the BIG fireworks.
A couple of people asked for a Thursday Arch photo. The holiday air show was practicing over the Mississippi yesterday afternoon. I got the bottom pic from my office window.
I'll be in the city center tonight to shoot the BIG fireworks.
A couple of people asked for a Thursday Arch photo. The holiday air show was practicing over the Mississippi yesterday afternoon. I got the bottom pic from my office window.
je te souhaite un Happy 4 Juillet.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe tes photos de la fete foraine et surtout tres belle photo de l'arche, bien vu
These looking up shots are incredibly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey're all great shots. Happy Fourth!
ReplyDeleteI like all the shots but the arch is impeccable again. How you always find a new approach is beyond me but wonderful. Keep your camera clicking.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like carnival lights at night, and yourpictures are great!
ReplyDeleteI love amusement park rides--but my favorite here is the Arch photo!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding shot on top. Otherwordly it is. The one at the bottom is also amazing! Fantastic post.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots. Have a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteGood luck shooting the fireworks. I'm going to try that here in Memphis. I did this a few years ago and it was a disaster. Maybe I can do better this time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteI took some for our Canada Day... but I'm still working with film cameras, not digital, so I have no idea yet if they turned out.
Your Arch shot is primo. Great catch.
ReplyDeleteOh well done Bob, all fab shots..were you using the Olympus?
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